Two Oklahoma police officers responded to what they thought was a distress call, only to find a goat that was upset it had been separated from a friend. The officers were told about the distressed goat by the farmer when they arrived on the scene, the Enid Police Department said in a Facebook post.
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Oklahoma police responding to calls for “help” learn call came from a goat
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